3 October 2018, Athi-Patra Rugaâs work will be up on exhibition at Somerset House in London, in conjunction with 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, from October 3rd 2018. By Art Africa
18 September 2018, Yinka Shonibare talks about the tricky business of cultural appropriation and about challenging the existing standards of essentialism and superiority. By Nkgopoleng Moloi
11 September 2018, With a forthcoming solo show at Tiwani Contemporary, London, the artist discusses Niger-Delta food traditions, âdisaster narrativesâ and environmental challenges by Ismail Einashe.
4 September 2018, Will Furtado talks to Meleko Mokgosi about “identity”.
31 August 2018, Kenyan artist Mimi Cherono Ngâok creates images containing grainy nostalgia. Presented to the viewer like fragments of a dream or memory, they draw you back to your own past, poking at your own glimpses of people and places that remind you of home by Christa Dee.
29 August 2018, Tymon Smith reviews On Common Ground at Goodman Gallery.
27 August 2018, The University of Cape Townâs (UCT) Institute for Creative Arts (ICA) promises that its ICA Live Art Festival 2018, which runs from 1 to 16 September, will explore new forms, break boundaries, flout aesthetic conventions, tackle controversies, confront audiences and experiment with perceptions.
24 August 2018, Kopano Maroga writes about Dineo Seshee Bopapeâs Untitled (Of Occult Instability) [Feelings] at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art as part of the 10th Berlin Biennale.